Request: Macro to compress Pictures (PPI) | Application.CommandBars.FindControl(ID:=6382) | PowerPoint

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DrHacker

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After hours of search, I decide to come with the experts and ask you!

I need a Macro that Compress (PPI's / DPI's Not Dimensions) for All PowerPoint Slides Pictures.

As far as I know, the ID code for that is 6382. But I can’t find a way to program it and work.

As well, it needs to work at different versions of Office (x86 / x64) 2013, 2016& 365 (all variants) if posible

There is some one that did the trick already and can share? :unsure:
 

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This is basically the same question you posted here, so I'm locking this one.
 
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